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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1926)
! PAO« PO P« Business V is ito r - bocal - Personal jiotes ta of A Dully Dan C. Preeman, accompanied by Mrs. Freeman, of Portland, secretary of the Associated In dustries of Oregon, was a busi ness visitor in Ashland yesterday and a guest of the’L lth la Springs hotel last evening. He left for San Francisco this morning. PO R TLA N D , Ore., March 8— Rather thaa pay a 216 fine assessed her by Municipal Judge Fred W . Stadler late Monday on a charge of having Improper license plates, Mrs. R eta Stone wall went to ja il w ith the pros pect of spending seven and one- half days In custpdy. B ut h«r husband appeared and paid the fine over Mrs. Stonewall’s pro test. From Talent— ODD FELLOW A C H Y im » Mrs. E. A. Purves of Talent Watch this space every day. spent yesterday in Ashland on Regular Meetings Subordinate every Thursday. business. Encampment, 1st and 3rd Tues Flies w ill soon be here, have days. Rebekahs, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. 150-tf your screens made or repaired. Jordan Sash and Cabinet storks. 162-tf Te subordinate lodge w ill con fer the In itiatory Degree Thurs day evening/ March 4. Every Returned From P o r t la n d - Mr. and Mrs. H . L. Claycomb brother should be there to wel returned from Portland last come the new members. M r. Claycomb was in 163-3 evening. Portland a few days on business and Mrs. Claycomb has been in Chapter Met. S I Portland visiting for some time. Lithia chewing bars a winner at Candy Land. Battery B— Extra d rill w ill be held at the armory tonight of the Bat tery B 249th A rtillery, in prepar ation for the aflnual federal in spection to take place, March 16. Marcelling. Trim m ing, Sham Moved— The R. Dinsdale and fam ily have pooing, Dyeln& Facials. moved from 108# Boulevard to Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store. Phone 103. 9 8-tf 140 Lincoln street. The picture record of child Among the guerfh at the L ith ia hood becomes a treasure chest Springs hotel are— of happy memories in years to R. J. Geimer, Los Angeles; come. Photographs never grow H . M. Southhard, San Francisco; up.— Studio Ashland. Louis E. Serruys, Portland; W a l do E. Spearman, Sacramento; J. XL Electric S ta tio n - Bernard, Los Angeles; Leon R. Guy Good, who purchased the Sells, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Electric Shop, hag D. C. Freeman, Portland; Mrs. changed the name of the busi E. A. Cathey, Portland; A. 0 . ness to the X L Electric Station. Knapp, Grants Pass; Carl Morch, Aberdeen; BUI Bonham, Aber Klenso Dental Creme, 39c.— deen. McNair Bros. C liff Payne makes French doors. T ry Paulsernd’s for Cleaning. A. E. Clayton and son. Se attle; J. G. H u ff and wife, Portland; J. B. Punnell. K lam Among the guest« a t the Colum- ath Palls; Jack W illiam s, Los bla hotel are—- Mrs. J. A. Greene, Bremer Angeles. ton; Mrs. Jack „Pease, Bremer Only 3 more days of Sale at ton; F . Pulverm lller, Bremer ton; tties Crandall, Bremerton; McNair Bros. F. V. Rosebraugh, Aloha; Charles A. Dunn, Portland; O. New Mrs. Jessie Cost has moved F. Riebel, Roseburg; T. F . Brad from Medford to Ashland and shaw, Portland. baa taken a position in McGee’s A splendid line of spring salts, store. She is making her home top-coats, flannel nickers, and at 217 North Main. boys* long trousers, Just in at 162-tf Greeting cards for all occa Paulserud’s. sions.— E lhart’s. m— Horace Green, who is em Return To Eugene— Miss Laura Prescott w ill re ployed at the Twentieth Century turn to Eugene tomorrow, after grocery, is confined to his home a few days visit with her par w ith the flui ents, M r. and Mrs. W . G. Pres Madden w ile protected tires. cott on Chestnut street Miss Prescott is a student at the Ruatuees Visitor— University of Oregon. A. P. Smith, superintendent of the C rater Beaver F n r farm, Tub baths day or night. of Medford, spent yesterday in Jackson Hot Springs. 124-tf Ashland on business. Chinese Workers Stage Big Riot Among the guests at the Hotel Ashland are— L. C. Scott, Dunsmuir; E. White, Idaho; M. Maddux, Chi cago; W ilb u r Hurley, Marsh field; Mr. and Mrs. V . M . Berc- hold, Seattle; Mrs. E. F. Berch- B. A . M . Styleplus York Blue, stlk-lin old, Seattle; F. Wilson, P ort B all, Ashland ed suits on display at Pau’.- land; R. Ft Tallmodge and wife, serud’a. 162-tf Portland; G. O. Jacobson, Port Notice o< Meeting land; Ray L. A ntrim , Aloha, Special Coaveeation, Thursday Left for Sacramento— Oregon. evening March 4.‘ Routine busi ‘ M r. and Mrs. Dave W h ittle ness. Also l*ast Masters’ De left this morning for Sacramento Toys and games for the K id gree. A ll companions invited. to visit with relatives and dles’ birthday.— E lh a rt’s. friends fo r about ten days. 189-tf Meet at 7:30. C. A. MALONE, H . F. Madden retreads tires. 68-tf W. H. DAY» Secretary. Among the guests at the Hotel Oregon are— Husband Pays Fine For Erring Spouse SSlTSprV B. F. McClintock of West Salem. Wls„ is 83 and a Civil W ar veteran hut he’s atm active. To prove It lu stood on bis bead, using three tin cans as ft has«, while his picture wtu taken. Talent Growers to Former Minister Organize Club for Of Philadelphia Held As Forger Fruit Betterments LOS ANGEJLE8, March 3. — Dr. Hubert Jones, form er pastor of an exclusive Philadelphia church, was held In Jail here to day unable to furnish 210,000 ball following his arraignm ent on charges pf obtaining money un der false pretenses and forgery. He is accused of defrauding a member of his former congrega tion b f more than 21600. THIS JULIOS CAESAR IS GRANTED DIVORCE SANTA CRUZ, Cal., March 3 — (U .P .)— W hat history says about It, one way or another, Is of no consequence. Julius Caesar was divorced. Even the untutored mind knows that somewhere, some years back a chap named Julius Caesar had some sort of an a ffa ir w ith a lady named Cleo patra, who took that name, ac cording to modern version, be cause her mother’s name was Cleo and her fath er’s name was However, Cleopatra did not figure in the divorce proceeds lngs. • According to the records of the Santa Crus court, the lady’s name was Gelsumina Caesar, 'fo r she was awarded an Interlocutory decree of divorce from her husband, Julius Caesar, on grounds of desertion. The court record is not dated B. C., hut A . D.,; more speci fically, February, 1926. New long distance telephone on The Daltes-Bend route re Fresh home-made cream car Mrs. H . J. Cheadle, who has quires 278 miles of copper wire amels n t the Placa. 128-tf been In Ashland for the past three months, returned to For est Grove, called there by the illness of her sister, Mrs. Tay lor. The fru it growers of the Talent district are farm ing a permanent clnb to fu rth e r the Interests per* tatnlng to packing, spraying and growing fru it, as well as fo r regs ular free and open discussions on a ll subjects of v ita l Importance the Industry;. • A meeting, open to all grower». Is to be held F|rlday evening«, March 6th, In the Irrig atio n Dis? tric t’s office at Talent, and a large attendance Is expected. < A Feature BUY that’s as “ EASY AS P IE ” S H A N G H A I, March S. — <LP> — A Japanese* foreman was k ill ed In a labor rio t today. About 6000 Chinese laborers struck and it is probable th a t the strike w ill become general. Officials are en> deavorlng to mediate th e dispute. W A N T S » — Woman to do gen eral housewife la a small fam ily ( In ' c ity ). W rite , telling experience, wages, name and ad dress. Mrs. B lank, box 368. Ashland« 164-2 Mr. and Mrs. Blchler announce M r. and Mrs. J. P. Dodge re the birth of an eight and one- turned this morning from a half pound baby boy on Monday two months visit in Long Beach. evening. FOR S A L E — Ford one-ton truck, In good shape, 2160-— Talent, Garage, Talent, Ore. 164-3* F o ft B A L E — Everbearing Fishing Poles Rewrapped and put in first-class condition. $4.00 All Kinds of Fishing Tackle And Outing ^Supplies. strawberry«. 266 Almond Street. Phone 468-J. 164-3 ABMY GOODS STORE Biggest L ittle Store in Town LOST—-Sack potatoes between Phoenix and Ashland. Inquire Tldlhgs office. 164-2 Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings F O R S A L E — Guernsey heifer, also D« Laval Cream Separator. Box 204, R .F .D . 1, Ashland. 164-8« Delicious Cakes F O R R E N T — Sm all store room a t reasonable price. Splendid for R e a l Estate office. 262 H ar- gadlne. 164-2 For AU Occasions CA RD O F T H A N K S W A N T E D — Plowing and gar W e wish to thank the many den work. Call 342-J. Satlsfac- friends tor the kindness and tiori guaranteed. Prices reason sympathy extended to na during able. L. C. Shaw. 164-6* our sad bereavement, also for the many beautiful flowers. M r. Skeen and babies. . M r. and Mrs. W . J. Keeton and Brothers and Sisters. C A RD O F T H A N K S W e wish to express w ith deep est gratitude our h eartfelt thanks and appreciation of the neigh borly kindness and sympathy shown, in helpful service and the beautiful floral offerings, which makes our great loss easier to bear and ■ which de notes— 'the touch of .nature that makes, the whole world a kin .’ Mrs. L. B. Boltop. W a lter E. Bolton. M r. and Mra. Joseph J. McMahon and sons. UNUSUAL VALUE FRANKLIN. BAKERY A Laugh in Every Move _ ■ " ' American Legion Show, Vining Theater, March 8-9 Buy your ticket from any Legion or Auxiliary mem ber. Reserve seats on sale at Rose Confectionery. 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